| William Mitford - 1818 - 424 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may from the. writings...how slow the progress in the investigation of moral CHAP, moral duties, even where not only great pains »— ./_j have been taken, but the greatest abilities... | |
| William Mitford - 1814 - 454 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may from the writings...been ; how slow the progress in the investigation of CHAP, moral duties, even where not only great pains <— ^v— ' . have been taken, but the greatest... | |
| 1844 - 588 trang
...Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may, from the writings of his contemporaries and predecessors, how little conception was entertained...but the greatest abilities zealously employed ; and, * ben discovered, how difficult it has been to establish them ">y proofs beyond controversy, or proofs... | |
| 1844 - 580 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may, from the writings of his contemporaries and predecessors, how little conception was entertained of it before his time ; how... | |
| Charles James Blomfield - 1853 - 452 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may from the writings of his conteni|>oraries and predecessors, how little conception of it was entertained before hid time ; how... | |
| 1860 - 880 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may, from the writings of his contemporaries and predecessors, how little conception of it was entertained before his time ; how... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 860 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will lighted in open day. contemporaries and predecessors — how little conception was entertained of it before his time ; how... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 trang
...Those only will justly estimate the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather — as they may from the writings of his contemporaries and predecessors — how little conception was entertained of it before his time; how... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1886 - 696 trang
...human mind. Those only will justify the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may, from the writings of his contemporaries and predecessors, how little conception of it was entertained before his time : how... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1886 - 698 trang
...human mind. Those only will justify the merit of that near approach to it which Socrates made, who will take the pains to gather, as they may, from the writings of his contemporaries and predecessors, how little conception of it was entertained before his time , how... | |
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